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The Story That Exposed My Self-Righteousness (Luke 18:9-14)

Dial In with Jonny Ardavanis

Jonny Ardavanis

Christianity, Religion, Religion & Spirituality

4.9 • 902 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2026

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we walk through Luke 18:9–14—the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector—and answer one of the most important questions in human history: How can a sinner be made right with God?

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This passage completely reshaped the way I understood the gospel of grace, because it exposes the danger of self-righteousness, especially for people who grew up in church and know all the “right answers.” It’s possible to look religious, speak the language, and still be resting your confidence in what you’ve done—or haven’t done—rather than Christ alone.

We cover:

  1. The context of Luke 17–18 and the question: “How do I enter the kingdom of God?”
  2. Why God’s holiness makes the gospel necessary
  3. What a Pharisee would have looked like in Jesus’ day (religious elite, moral rigor, spiritual discipline)
  4. Why a tax collector was viewed as the worst kind of sinner in Jewish society
  5. The difference between pride masked as humility vs true repentance
  6. The tax collector’s plea for mercy and how it points to propitiation (wrath satisfied by a substitute)
  7. Why Jesus says the tax collector went home justified—and the Pharisee didn’t
  8. The core of salvation: merit vs mercy, self-justification vs free gift, works vs graceIf you’ve ever wondered whether you’ve subtly drifted into a “good person” version of Christianity, this conversation will challenge you to re-center your hope on Jesus’ blood and righteousness—not your performance.

Passage: Luke 18:9–14

Topics: justification, repentance, grace, self-righteousness, holiness of God, gospel clarity, Pharisees, tax collectors, propitiation, Christian testimony

Transcript

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0:00.0

I wanted to frame this episode by maybe looking at the passage that I would say changed my life.

0:05.0

It wasn't until a moment in my sophomore year of college or freshman year of college,

0:08.0

I heard a message on this passage where I thought, one, I'm either not saved or two,

0:15.0

I think I've massively misunderstood the gospel, particularly just with this idea in this passage of self-righteousness and what

0:22.3

is actually necessary for someone to be made right with God.

0:26.8

It's possible like a Pharisee to know every single answer, to have your PhD in theology,

0:30.9

to know the Bible backwards and forwards, and yet be a total stranger to God.

0:35.6

The next verse is the scariest verse in the Bible to me for those who have grown up in the

0:40.0

church.

0:47.2

Hank, how we doing?

0:48.4

Johnny, we're doing great.

0:49.9

We have two important things to discuss.

0:51.9

Hit me.

0:52.8

First of all, today is a day of celebration. Do you know why? No. Because we're wild card champs. Well, I do know that. Obviously, everyone's waiting for us to comment. This is what the year a Jubilee felt like for the people of Israel. Truly. I mean, this is what watching Miracles real time must feel like. It's of Egypt.

1:10.9

It's, yeah.

1:12.0

Do you believe?

1:14.1

Secondly, I have a question for you.

1:15.8

Yeah.

1:16.4

Can you walk me through the context which led to the beautiful bandit on your right hand?

1:20.5

Lily.

1:22.1

Lily got hurt and she wrapped this around my finger.

1:24.6

Is there an underlying boo-boo or was it more of a statement?

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